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Recordings of the talks are available to those with an Oxford University SSO by clicking on the talk titles below.

 

This event will be the first in a series, to be held about once per term, of half day science events around the WIN theme of crossing species and crossing scales. Each half-day will be focused on a particular topic, such as healthy ageing, brain plasticity, etc., combining imaging with cellular and molecular insights.

Start

End

Speaker

Title

13:00

13:05

Jason Lerch

Introduction

13:05

13:40

Rogier Mars and Saad Jbabdi

Common space approaches to translation

13:40

14:05

Cristiana Tisca

Reverse translational approaches to population imaging: Using rodent models to interpret genetic associations with MRI

14:05

14:30

Chloe Jaroszynski

Crossing scales in gene space: Mouse-Human brain comparison using homologous gene expression maps

14:30

15:00

Coffee break

15:00

15:25

Nicole Eichert

Hippocampal connectivity patterns echo macroscale cortical evolution in the primate brain

15:25

15:50

Nima Khalighinejad

Cortico-subcortical circuits for decision-making across primates

15:50

16:30

Andy Sharott

A cross species approach to developing closed-loop deep brain stimulation